
Political tension has undermined World Cup joy, says Iran striker
Political tension has undermined World Cup joy, says Iran strikerImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Mehdi Taremi has been capped 105 times and was part of the Iran squad at the 2018 and 2022 World CupsByShaimaa...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. Political tension has undermined World Cup joy, says Iran strikerImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Mehdi Taremi has been capped 105 times and was part of the Iran squad at the 2018 and 2022 World CupsByShaimaa KhalilAtLos AngelesPublished39 minutes agoRarely has a team arrived at a World Cup carrying so much political baggage than Iran. Until this week, the host nation, the United States, had been at war with the country. The team has faced visa problems.
They have had to relocate their base camp. And when they take to the pitch here in Los Angeles on Monday (Tuesday, 02:00 BST), they will do so under the gaze of one of the world's largest Iranian diasporas. An agreement to halt hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz was announced on Sunday.
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It may have eased fears of further escalation, but tensions remain high. "This kind of tension undermines the joy of the World Cup," said striker Mehdi Taremi. "I felt the tension from the first moment we arrived.
The tension started even before we got here. "After months of uncertainty, Iran moved their World Cup base camp from Tucson, Arizona, to the Mexican border city of Tijuana. The decision followed concerns over visas, security and the increasingly fraught political climate surrounding the team's participation.
Iran's manager, Amir Ghalenoei, told the the disruption had inevitably affected preparations. "Without any doubt, this kind of behaviour has impacted the spirit of football," he said. "Football is supposed to bring nations and cultures together.
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It is about bringing joy. These conditions have affected our focus, but I have tried to make sure the players concentrate on strategy and performance. "He added that the team had arrived late and had little time to adjust.
"But I know how committed these players are to performing. "Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Iran's players arrived in Los Angeles on Sunday from their base in TijuanaLos Angeles is often nicknamed "Tehrangeles" - a fact that drew smiles from both player and manager when it was mentioned at the news conference. Many Iranian-Americans will be heading to SoFi Stadium on Monday where Iran will open their World Cup campaign against New Zealand.
Many will not be there to cheer, but to protest. Fifa has banned the pre-revolutionary Lion and Sun flag - a powerful symbol for many Iranians living abroad. The decision has angered parts of the diaspora.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





